BLOOD POISONING. « FOE 'WHICH THERE IS NO BETTER BEMEDY THAN D__ MORSES INDIAN BOOT PILLS. Mr. J. W. Emms, of 2 Bernard-street, Inveresk, Launceston, who follows the calling of a Blacksmith, states that some years ago he contracted Blood Poisoning which various treatments failed to eradicate. After much suffering from Skin Irritation he wa3 induced to take a. course of Dr. Morse's Intdian Root Pills, which had a wonderful curative effect. Read what he says : " Some seven years ago in following out my occupation as a Blacksmith I contracted Blood Poisoning in my arms. During the beginning of Mr. J. W. Emms, the outbreak I sought (From a photo.) the advice of doctors, who, however, did not seem to be able to afford mc any relief. At last one suggested that I should go to "the Hospital where greater attention could be given mc, and I became an outdoor patient. After a period of treatment I felt slightly better, but I could not overcome the excessive irritation until I was induced to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, of which I took seven bottles in all. My arms have long since healed and 1 am now always in the best of health." As a perfect Blood Purifier, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have a world-wide reputation, and thousands of instances are on I record of their efficacy to overcome blood I disorders. Pimples, boils, and blotches are ' forms of impure blood, which should not be neglected. When the blood is in an unhealthy state, other adments are more or less present, for unless the blood is '. pure, it is lacking in that energy by which the organs of the body perform ' their functions.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 139, 13 June 1911, Page 7
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